The Monterey Jet Center auction returns as a two-day sale this coming August, and Broad Arrow Auctions has an outstanding lot on offer.
Up for auction on Thursday, 14 August 2025, will be this 2020 Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato and 1963 Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato Continuation: DBZ Centenary.
1963 Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato Continuation
Originally sold as a pair, created for Aston Martin's 2019 DBZ Centenary Collection
One of only 19 DBZ Centenary Collection pairs commemorating the 100th anniversary of Carrozzeria Zagato
A bespoke build, handcrafted at Aston Martin's Heritage Division in Newport Pagnell
A left-hand drive example in Caribbean Pearl over Obsidian Black and Connolly Blue leather interior
Powered by a 4.7-liter straight-six producing 390 horsepower, four-speed gearbox, and limited-slip differential
An extraordinary opportunity to acquire the DB4 GT Zagato with 63 test and delivery miles at cataloging
Offered with a Florida title
2020 Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato
Sold as a pairing created for Aston Martin's 2019 DBZ Centenary Collection
One of only 19 DBZ Centenary Collection pairs commemorating the 100th anniversary of Carrozzeria Zagato
Based on the DBS Superleggera and finished in Caribbean Pearl with a Dark Knight leather Monotone interior
Equipped with nearly £47,000 in optional extras that include an exposed Gloss Carbon Fiber “Double Bubble” Zagato Roof
Powered by an uprated 5.2-liter twin-turbocharged V12 producing 760 horsepower
A sophisticated instant classic from Zagato's 60-year relationship with Aston Martin, with just 227 miles at cataloging
Aston Martin and Carrozzeria Zagato
The relationship between Aston Martin and Carrozzeria Zagato began not as a romantic collaboration, but as a practical one. In 1960, Aston’s Race Department Manager, John Wyer, had transformed the DB4 into a lighter, shorter GT race car and saw room for improvement.
Enter Zagato and 23-year-old designer Ercole Spada, who crafted aerodynamic aluminum Superleggera coachwork for the DB4 GT, reducing weight and delivering one of the most beautiful GT racers ever. Debuting at the 1960 London Motor Show, the DB4 GT Zagato set the tone for a decades-long, occasionally polarizing but always desirable partnership between Aston Martin and Zagato.
1963 Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato Continuation
The DB4 GT Zagato was a stunning evolution of the standard DB4, combining beauty with racing performance. Powered by an uprated 3.7-liter straight-six making 314 hp, it competed in early 1960s GT racing against rivals like the Ferrari 250 GT SWB and 250 GTO. Only 19 were originally built, but nearly 60 years later, Aston Martin and Zagato revived the legend with 19 Continuation models to mark Zagato’s 100th anniversary.
Unveiled at the 2019 Audrain’s Newport Concours, the DBZ Centenary Collection paired each Continuation DB4 GT Zagato with a modern DBS GT Zagato, priced at £6.1 million per set. Each DB4 GT Zagato Continuation required 4,500 labor hours and was built by Aston Martin Works using period-correct craftsmanship with modern performance updates.
Chassis DB4/GT/0239/L was finished in Caribbean Pearl with a Connolly Blue and Obsidian Black leather interior, period gauges, and subtle modern touches like carbon seats and a roll cage. Its 4.7-liter engine produces 390 hp and 360 lb-ft, paired to a non-synchro four-speed gearbox and Borrani wheels. With only 63 test miles and a Florida title, it represents a rare, hand-built masterpiece capturing the essence of Aston Martin and Zagato’s enduring legacy.
2020 Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato
The 2020 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera was already a stunning achievement, 715 hp from a 5.2-liter twin-turbo V12, 0–60 in 3.2 seconds, and a top speed of 211 mph. Yet, for the DBZ Centenary Collection, Zagato elevated it further with the DBS GT Zagato, limited to just 19 units.
The DBS GT Zagato features the signature double-bubble roof in carbon fiber, replacing the rear window with cameras. Unique design elements include bold rear haunches, a reimagined grille, and exclusive aluminum wheels. Power increases to 760 hp and 664 lb-ft, paired with an eight-speed ZF automatic.
Inside, the car debuts 3D-printed carbon and metal trim, reflecting a blend of tradition and innovation. Finished in optional Caribbean Pearl with a Dark Knight leather interior, it mirrors the DB4 GT Zagato Continuation. Notable features include exposed carbon details, custom wheels, and embossed headrests.
With just 227 miles, this DBS GT Zagato exemplifies the pinnacle of the Aston Martin–Zagato partnership—both modern and timeless, and a fitting tribute to 100 years of Zagato design.
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